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Image Bearers

Image Bearers

By: Lacey Conner
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Using the podcast to glorify God by sitting down with people and their story. Because we are made in the image of God, we have bestowed worth and dignity. Wanting people to feel like they are seen, heard, and loved. To love another person is to see the face of God and I believe this to be true.Image Bearers 2024 Christianity Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Two Sisters and John: John 13 & 14
    Sep 8 2025

    Lindsay and I dive into John 13 and 14—two powerful chapters filled with humility, love, and hope. In John 13, we reflect on the moment when Jesus washed His disciples’ feet—not only as the perfect example of servanthood, but also as a picture of salvation and sanctification. We explore what it means to truly love as Jesus loved (John 13:31–38) and how biblical love calls us to humility, sacrifice, and obedience.

    In John 14, we focus on Jesus’ words of comfort and promise. In verses 1–15, He declares Himself the Way to the Father, offering assurance for our troubled hearts. From verses 15–31, we unpack Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit—our Advocate and Helper. While Jesus never guaranteed peaceful circumstances, He gave us something even greater: His peace through the presence of the Spirit.

    This conversation is an invitation to lean into the love of Christ, trust Him as the way to the Father, and walk in the peace only He can give.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Fastivalle, a kingdom experience with Ebuka Unogu
    Sep 1 2025

    This we I sit down with Ebuka, whose journey spans continents, cultures, and callings. Born and raised in a small village in Nigeria, Ebuka came to Indiana at just 18 years old to pursue college. That transition—from village life to the American campus—was not easy. It brought challenges to his identity and his faith, but also planted the seeds for something bigger.

    As he navigated college, music, and eventually the professional music industry, Ebuka wrestled with God in deep ways. Instead of weakening him, those seasons strengthened his faith and gave him a vision: to create something greater than himself. After years of touring, performing, and experiencing the hype of music festivals, he realized God was calling him to build a new kind of festival—one fully centered on Jesus.

    That calling became fastivalle™, a faith-based nonprofit creating Christ-centered experiences through worship, creativity, and community. Based in Indy, fastivalle™ hosts an annual Christian music festival that combines live music, breakout sessions, food trucks, and even a kids zone—all designed to glorify God and bring people together.


    In our conversation, Ebuka shares:

    • The culture shock of moving from Nigeria to the U.S.
    • How the music industry tested and refined his faith.
    • The moment God called him out of performing into creating space for others to worship.
    • The vision and heart behind fastivalle™, and how it’s already impacting communities.

    This episode is raw, inspiring, and a reminder that God can use anyone, from anywhere, to build His Kingdom.

    🎧 Tune in to hear Ebuka’s incredible story and the vision behind fastivalle™—coming September 13, 2025 at Heart & Soul Church in Fishers, IN.

    Fastivalle:
    Website: https://www.fastivalle.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fastivalle/

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    Socials: https://linktr.ee/imagebearerspodcast
    Email: Imagebearerspodcast@gmail.com
    DONATE: buymeacoffee.com/imagebearerspodcast

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Jesus and Politics with Micah Beckwith, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
    Aug 25 2025

    I sit down with Micah Beckwith, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, to talk about one of the most important—and controversial—questions of our time: Can you be a Christian and a politician?

    Micah shares his powerful testimony of when his relationship with God became real, and how the Lord called him out of pastoral ministry and into the world of politics. We dive into how his faith shapes the way he governs Indiana, why he believes Christians must engage in the public square, and what it really looks like to live out the Gospel in government.

    We don’t shy away from the hard topics either—Micah addresses some of the controversial statements and policies he’s made that have landed in the news, and shares the true heart behind them.

    This is a raw, honest, and eye-opening conversation about faith, politics, and courage. Whether you agree with him or not, you’ll walk away challenged to think deeper about what it means to live as an image bearer of Christ in every sphere—including government.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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